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Mariano Bonomo

Researcher at National University of La Plata

Publications -  82
Citations -  1196

Mariano Bonomo is an academic researcher from National University of La Plata. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Pottery. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1057 citations. Previous affiliations of Mariano Bonomo include National Scientific and Technical Research Council & National University of the Northeast.

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Território y mobilidad entre la costa atlantica y el interior de la región pampeana (Argentina)

TL;DR: In this paper, the mobility of prehistoric hunter-gatherers is discussed from an archaeological perspective and an exhaustive analysis of the available data related to the temporal and spatial distribution of coastal elements found in the inland grasslands is undertaken in order to use them as mobility indicators.
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Late Holocene palaeoenvironments of the Nutria Mansa 1 archaeological site, Argentina

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of interdisciplinary palaeoenvironmental research carried out on a sediment sequence from the Nutria Mansa 1 archaeological site were analyzed and it was concluded that the human occupations occurred beside a fluvial and brackish freshwater lacustrine setting.
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Un acercamiento a la dimensión simbólica de la cultura material en la región pampeana

TL;DR: In this article, material correlates of ideational belief in Pampean arcaeology are evaluated. But they are not considered in this paper, since they are found in a particular arc-eological site -Nutria Mansa in Pampa and Patagonia regions.
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Estudios bioarqueológicos en el sitio Los Tres Cerros 1 (Delta Superior del río Paraná, Entre Ríos, Argentina)

TL;DR: The results from bioarchaeological studies of human skeletal remains recovered at Los Tres Cerros 1 site (Victoria department, Entre Rios, Argentina), an anthropogenic mound occupied between 1227 and 560 years BP by hunter-gatherer-fishers and horticulturist societies, ascribed to the archaeological entity Goya-Malabrigo.